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#1 Hamas Accepts Trump Peace Plan Ending 2 Years of War in Gaza, Returning Hostages - Fox News, Narendra Modi, Benjamin Netanyahu, JD Vance, Piers Morgan, Ben Shapiro, The White House (community note), and U.S. Senator John Fetterman on X
Hamas has agreed to a peace deal pushed by President Donald Trump to end the war in Gaza and return the hostages, two years after the terrorist network attacked Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, sparking not only the bloodiest day for Jews since the Holocaust, but a deadly war and a humanitarian crisis across the Gaza Strip. Trump took to Truth Social on Wednesday to make the announcement: "I am very proud to announce that Israel and Hamas have both signed off on the first Phase of our Peace Plan. This means that ALL of the Hostages will be released very soon, and Israel will withdraw their Troops to an agreed-upon line as the first steps toward a Strong, Durable, and Everlasting Peace. All Parties will be treated fairly! This is a GREAT Day for the Arab and Muslim World, Israel, all surrounding Nations, and the United States of America, and we thank the mediators from Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey, who worked with us to make this Historic and Unprecedented Event happen. BLESSED ARE THE PEACEMAKERS!"
#2 Trump Hosts White House Roundtable on Antifa - The Hill, The White House, Eric Daugherty, Andy Ngo, Nick Sortor, MJ TruthUltra, and Real America's Voice (RAV) on X
President Trump held a roundtable on Wednesday afternoon at the White House centered on antifa, an anti-fascist movement. Trump last month signed an order designating antifa as a domestic terrorist organization, following through on a pledge in the wake of the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk to crack down on left-wing groups. The move has received pushback from critics across the ideological spectrum. The order also gives government agencies a broad mandate to investigate any operations conducted by the movement or for any operation where an antifa member “provided material support.”
#3 Involuntary Consent: mRNA Technology Moves Into Pet Care - Tracy Beanz and Michelle Edwards for The HighWire, Nicolas Hulscher, MPH, Liz Churchill, Finger Lakes Artist/Camus, Dr Aseem Malhotra/Children's Health Defense/Tana, and Andrea/red on X
We currently live in a world where, more often than not, technological ambition outpaces knowledge, and greed and profit routinely bulldoze over the sanctity of this beautiful life. Many of us watched in horror as the untested, experimental, technology-driven mRNA jabs were forcefully injected into the arms of trusting humans under the guise of safety and science. “Get the shot so you are safe to go see Grandma,” they screamed. Indeed, we were told it was a miracle. Yet, what followed was instead devastating and debilitating injuries and even death. We learned that there were no trustworthy long-term trials to support the claims behind their beloved shots, and, obviously, no real informed consent. Yet, the tyrannical disaster was marked by mandates, censorship, and mass coercion. And now, disturbingly, the same pattern is unfolding again, and this time it is targeting the most innocent among us—our beloved pets...#4 Powerful Article III Project Helping Trump Appointee Jeffrey Clark Combat D.C. Bar’s ‘Barfare' - Rachel Alexander for UncoverDC, SASSYCHICK, 西行小宝2.0/Melissa Hallman, Satsuma Zed Texas - Public/Mark S. Zaid/Reuters Legal, Joe Hoft, and mjsb on X
Jeffrey Clark, who assisted President Donald Trump with legal work dealing with the 2020 election, continues his lengthy battle against the D.C. Bar. Although he is back serving in the second Trump administration as Regulatory Czar, D.C. Bar counsel Hamilton Fox attempts to disbar him for "dishonesty." The Article III Project (A3P) submitted an amicus curiae brief in the disciplinary proceedings on Friday supporting Clark's appeal of an adverse Report & Recommendation by the Board on Professional Responsibility...#5 Over 100,000 Chicago Residents ‘Gang Members’—Kash Patel - James Bickerton for Newsweek, FBI Director Kash Patel, Right Angle News (community note), RPFLASH, DK, and Conservative Brief on X
FBI Director Kash Patel told Fox News there were “110,000 gang members” active in Chicago after a visit to the city on Tuesday. Newsweek contacted the FBI and Chicago Police Department for comment on Wednesday via email outside regular office hours. The Trump administration has deployed hundreds of National Guard soldiers to Chicago, a move it argues is necessary to root out crime. Patel’s statement that there are “110,000 gang members” in the city is likely meant to build support for the deployment, though the FBI director did not provide Fox News with his source...
#6 Oregon National Guard Troops Can Remain Under Trump’s Control but Cannot Deploy to Portland: Appeals Court - Maxine Bernstein for The Oregonian, Conservative Librarian, Occupy Democrats, RedWave Press, Melissa Hallman, and Patti Shorb on X
Oregon National Guard members may remain under federal control but cannot deploy to Portland, a three-judge appellate court panel said as it placed an administrative hold on the case Wednesday. The panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued the temporary hold as the judges prepare to hear arguments Thursday morning on whether to grant a full hold based on the merits of the case...
#7 Comey’s Challenge of Lindsey Halligan Is the Latest Bid to Derail Trump’s Top Prosecutors - Katelyn Polantz and Kara Scannell for CNN, Esquire, biil 76866, Corla Reeves Jackson, 2025 Mets are trash - Not a troll Tiki, john obrien/World News Tonight
Before FBI Director James Comey heads to trial in January over charges of lying to Congress, his team plans to put the prosecutors — and specifically President Donald Trump’s handpicked interim US Attorney Lindsey Halligan — on the defensive. Comey’s strategy, as outlined in court on Wednesday, will focus on attacking Halligan’s authority as the US Attorney of the Eastern District of Virginia as part of efforts to convince the court to dismiss the charges against him...
#8 29-Year-Old Former Uber Driver Arrested in Connection With Starting Deadly Palisades Fire - NBC News, Eric Daugherty (community note), Benny Johnson, New York Post, The Patriot Oasis, Tony Seruga/Robby Starbuck, Jennifer Van Laar, Moe's Place/Matt Finn,
A 29-year-old former Uber driver was arrested and charged in connection with the Palisades Fire in January, one of the most destructive wildfires in Los Angeles history, authorities said at a news conference Wednesday. Authorities allege that Jonathan Rinderknecht "maliciously" set the fire, which killed a dozen people. It was fully contained on Jan. 31. Rinderknecht was arrested Tuesday near his home in Florida on a charge of destruction of property by means of fire, Bill Essayli, acting U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California, said on X...
#9 Tensions Flare on Capitol Hill Over Government Shutdown: ‘Keep Your Mouth Shut' - Lauren Peller for ABC News, peter delo, Uncensored News, BG, Leo/The White House, HuffPost, and Monaco Freedom on X
Tensions boiled over in public view on Capitol Hill on Wednesday as the government shutdown stretched into its eighth day with no apparent movement toward resolving the impasse. An intense face-to-face confrontation played out in the hallway between House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries and New York Republican Rep. Mike Lawler. "We got a one-year extension. Why don’t we sign on right now?" Lawler said as he approached Jeffries, leaving a news conference, referring to a bipartisan bill introduced in the House to extend the Affordable Care Act subsidies for a year. "Did you get permission from your boss?" Jeffries responded. "Did your boss, Donald Trump, give you permission?" "You can easily extend the ACA right now," Lawler said -- though his own party leaders, including Speaker Mike Johnson, have indicated no willingness to support that bill as a shutdown compromise.
#10 Florida's Publix Stores Now Allowing Open Carry - Jim Mishler for Newsmax, Ben Lopez, Dotsthoughts, Mrgunsngear, Glynnda W, and Miguelito Loveless on X
Publix, one of Florida's largest grocery chains, now allows customers to openly carry guns in its stores after a recent state court ruling. Florida's open-carry restrictions were lifted on Sept. 25 after the 1st District Court of Appeal struck down the state's long-standing ban, ruling it unconstitutional. The decision allows adults to openly carry guns in public while giving private businesses the option to prohibit open carry on their property. Publix, which operates more than 900 stores in Florida, has chosen to allow open carry, according to employees contacted by news outlets, including the South Florida Sun Sentinel...
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